r511: TWO .4 J-OO-O-O-OO-O-O Woman's Re a {wovoooov 0 "c. ‘ " ‘~_~_.._¢___.¢.__ _ 1- uim-ii. ‘ U Dorothy Dix Says— DAUGHTERS CANNOT HAVE TOO MUCH MOTHER-TROUBLE‘ llfollilger Generation Suffers N0 Pains Or‘ Inhibitions That Its Parents Did Not Experience _J.1ne is l5 and she is having mother trouble. which is a common com- ; plliili 11f ulrls of lit-r age. “lt isn't that thorn is nrrvnhliiiz really Wrong Till .\Iotl101"." "IVS Jane ixearily "il- is only thiit she is so dilnib. She iustl zidorcs 1c and lgiws lllf‘ almost. ' g I Wfllll, but shc is so l1el1lnd the lll] . know what ll is all about. W111". it is simply 11' sclealn to hcrir her ideas about filings. 'I‘hcy".'e| got moss on 111cm. ’l‘lic_v are so old-fashioned- they oillzhi m b0 in a inliscilin r11" some ilace thilt collects cilrinsities. Listen. Shi- tliln‘s petting is villlzar and common illlfl that a girl should be more fastidious, oven if »he 1s $110111 on lliornl sense. than to lei every boy who ta-kes her to the moves or bilrs her a coke kiss her and paw 11H‘ And 1111111 do you llilnk she wants me to Slhe ivanrs m0 to he 'l’llf‘A" and refined‘ and a 'larl_\‘.’ Get 111.11? l wcnd0r whore she thinks that would p01 1110 llf7\\’:lt‘lil_\‘§. I know. I wollldl 110 sitting at. 1101110 rrizirlln; an improving book ill- S‘f‘1lfl of stepping fllll with llw 14111111. O1 cniiixsznl I know l sholllil l1:1\"0 more glzitlcnce with lvlothel". 1X‘<‘fll1SP she is awful old. Nearly 40. And peo- 1 ~ pie get lhai \\';‘l\' 1111011 they e161 old. Al,\\'a_\$ 111111111 (WW5. as ll we rilillfl know. \\‘1lIll lo c111 11nd how to lake; flll.s(‘l\l'S. Maybe they didn't 1111011 they werc _rolil1;i_ hill things‘ l rind. we 0f this generrllloil :il"0 ulsr- mics who kilow a lol 1 than our mothers ilo. And l c011 illlly 11in llrerl of having 1 .1 1 111th Mother 010111" 111110 I 1111 1'0 ll rlite on school nights. ll‘ 11111 1111c. o1" slop cut with somebody \\l1o.=0 famili- she doesn't happen 0h. cf course, I am foiid of blather, pom". dear. old dumb c lick. makes i110 ilred, and I r10 wish she would come up-to-datc and l 1- 1: ' the l1l0(l€‘l‘l‘l clrl isn't anv more like the girls were in her day 111.111 if they \\c1'0 a different kind 0f nifimal." So 5.11s Jane. speaking from the (lPlTIIlS of the accumulated wisdom 1111-1: of l5 years. But she is mistaken in thinking that the 1" and the girl of her mothers day are diffeicnt. Oillside there be scnze variation in the appearance of the species. but inside they some 21nd run true to forili. Jaile may wear slacks while her 11;" uorc petilcoziis. Jane may have a long bob while mother did hers a polnpatloiir. but there is not a thought ln Jane's little head nor a‘ i~‘ 1y 1.11 !.li1l"\'. l Aloillcl" went through that ' r first drliilgllt of persona liberty. strings and she was free to do things cn her own. Nobody 1vas 111 hri" by the hand any more as she ivalkcd. and the knowledge thiit. nrlillt pl'l\‘ll€‘_C-.’S went- tn hcl" h0ad ll-l-(P svoni; Wlllf‘. 1o lilistnnk llhel't_ for license. She- scorned .-lll advice and guidance. 1111i mp pr~11\"c11t.|.~.ns that rmllvatlon 1111s lulllt. up 111111111511 thou- .’ years for ths- pfClFFll/lfl of the young and ignorant. and she i111 led into pits that left scars on her t-hat she will bear to her dying 1 £111.. 1 11nd mrvlier has been through the hrvv-(‘THZY Period a5 Jam’ and f-‘YPYY 0111M ~1~l goes throlizh it. when she first. becomes conscloils of sex and .1111. 501110 nlvsterlous thirlg has happened that. has tllTllPd llil’ place little boys she has heretofore scurried into godlings that are r dc. lTlblf‘ things on earth. _ _ 111311111" klmws that never in her whole life is a girl in such mortal I d1 ~01‘ as she is 1T1 her first hobbledchoy love aifiii". She knows what‘ s11: 0s passion canAlay for the fegof the Ullblfll‘ how lndiscreet ignor- i_. .___._.V7.i i? l (Continued 011 page 9. Col fl) , .____---—. T: 'LT .- »-~.~.~.<-— .— . ._ ‘l Our Tenants Prefer Homes Decorated y with ALABASTINE l4 Beoulilnl Thin-col! pclhl 111 liei" heart that her mother (Lid not have when she was a. girl. 111111611" .111. , 1 'l11i- one thing that never changes is human nature. 5118 mfldc n0 dénlfll- _ 1 “l. wish you'd tell me what it; was Dlnilivr llnd Same Experience I that dawned on you s0 suddenly ves- riod when she went rip-roaring drunk terdar- 511F911’ I 113W T181115 1n WU!‘ Suddenly hei- mother cut her confidence." a haDlr-n . keeping lny own counsel. Lawrence. But not. now-please." vious troubling. _ . 511i! llgeglfleSrldfi of the town, and had “ma! 91ml)’- All T311793“? Pmw‘ once been two semi-detached houses. mam?‘ Wm be Valuable llidlly- WW5 i As th gate Molly Severus arm. her. arid found her face grave. about; Robert. He means it when he brain of your says the results are immaterial.” .it is a desperate occasion. isn't lt?"l She smiled, a shade ruefully. y0l1_ IGIOW. I 111011111111 hBVB believed! the sort of vibrations Cancer-folk when I Came 11916 £1181 0m 47011101 sometimes need to uree them into become so fond of anv Moillflllgfln- the scroll that. will b11111; 1111111111 Thev iiroiv upon you. dont they? poi-ch, and they were admitted by an wg;k_ehpec,ally_iavored_ kindness t0 GOO-O lmvS OOOOOQ-OOQOOOQOOOQOOQQO-OQ WHAT HAPPENED AT MONTALBAN B! PETER BENEDICT V? e M‘ - 0+0>0+++ooo40++o+ CHAPTER XV ZERO HOUR It. wu afternoon when Robert left the house for the hospital. Before the car drew away from the terrace Mollv made an opportunity to ask Di". Leonard aside: "Is he really running a great rLsk? He believes he is. vou k11o1v." ‘ “As a matter of tact. the chances are about even.“ Cleonc said llcr careless farewell to Robert. from within t-he house; flllddVfllb on arranging fresh flow-‘ crs in the vases in the hall; but f Mrs. Montalban came out with her son to the car. and kissed him be-' fore he got in. A brief. cool kiss l1 Ms. but from that self-contained. self-sufficient woman it was a con- cession Mollv had not expected. “Good-bye; Robert." said his mother. “Do ti"v and be back in time for lily birthday. won't you?" Molly walked a little way down the drive alter the car had depart-l ed. and met. Severn in the yew \1"alk.. "Lawrence." said. Molly. holding; luln bv the lapels. "do vou believe‘ Robert will be bark for her birth-l da.\'~~nr ai1v other time?" "My dear. your guess is as good as lllll‘t(‘_ Is it important? I mean. if course. apart from your personal llklfli! for him. Is it. important that‘ you should know—now?" She turned her head away. "Per- lgaps it doesn't. matter. But. I wish II new_.. . ._.¢_. pan, the way great: clun cloth, _and smeared the '1 hen my! [discovered R amazed! Rinso suds absorb grease-it appears. Dishes com io my Ill?"- _CHARI..-QTTETQWPL look at greasy dillhwnicr made rne feel uite sick-those nasty greasy rin s round (he _ ands, tn the dish- lshes as l look ihem out. inso for my dishes. I was simpl _ _ _ enulcleanand shininlzmrryso easily. Use Rlnsn for your dishes. Begin today! For extra economy ask for the GIANT package. I TRIED RlNSO-grease just disappeared! I lovlr ish- dis- Scvcrn took hcr by the shoulders! and turned her round towards 11111.! Her face was strained and pale, but. her eyes met his stralghtly. "Molly, there's something on voui" "Oh. ves——- But—- There isn't livthiriz. vou see It's just scmeq ililniz I know-as lf I'd seen il1 FOR MONDAY, JUNE 2.1941 Blll lllfll 11095111 R0 ll_\ 9 MARCH 21 to APRIL 2O (Aries) court of law. It. isn't anv use telling OBEM-een 5 any and 1H3; am, 1'0u—-and i can't bear to tell .v0u-~" the mcit favoilble aspects eman- at-e for mental occupations invest- ‘LERHOIIS, col1.i"acts making estinlatls D.fI'“.1!-.I‘ig ‘bids. Balance of day’ 1111a rl 621111511 reckless expenditures. Study", research, intellgent reading favored. APRIL 21 lo MAY 2O (Taurus) —~Gain. c1111 be ma.e both in busin- ess and money matters through your keen l1rindlng 0f 112th and through appllc-xtitln of ryour mech- “I won't. ask you. Not yet. But you'll tell me when you can.“ “Yes. Soon. I hope. I don't. like "Not another question." promised Severn. and let her go. But he did‘ not cease to be troubled by her ob- s n Ashurst Hospital. a Cottage Hospi- ‘ there was one. was on e a l-oached m; open mm favorable throuil out morninr. _ y ppsupped he, hand 1,, o MAY 21 m. JUNE 21 (Gemln')— He looked down at Slightly difficult tendericcs prcd- | |ominate but these can be m-acle less- by working that fine rightly and c1111- icenlratinlz on the important. mlit- "Yes-yes. I know. But, alter _all. ters before pleasure. ‘ JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- ‘DO Sbmulliting, mildly favorable-lust “There's no need to be distressed effectnve results. Literary efforts. iclcoveriniz 59W"! "m! me be“ in the tmylsubversive machlilatrors. detective _ better rth kee i g. m“ w flowers". Edna!’ 3:151 beautififi. and stiixxtleen. and tier face was close. and curious. and 1H1 ted Molly. I New“: cud I‘ Yo“ see’ we m ‘n cstrange way intimate. And I think‘ lncalculable lot. Come and sit down. at!‘ cclourl that malt! room! nun _ ‘ a" "'""°“'""i"'"" “it?! 11:15am a pclntment with ‘1 m ' lmwedlvh Ocwwnvy- Mr. Montlilelaan." grid Severn. "I wngefftz°mig!mes h“ “is tY/“STYP” .. 9} l Ill-bull» l- Mowin- ud believe he 111111 mentioned it m Doc- W" f‘ P B 1 s B h“ 11¢ Sell-e , ,1 1 111m inuhw houn. w}. Momma 1. beauty, but the way she locked .155 ‘ rr _ “Yes I was told to expect vow different. She wasn't sorry for mc- . t i 0 Inxy- to Mix and liirlv- wm véu come this WW1," ‘ not in the least. She WES deeply . fe I I Robert was m abylvam room interested, but that, was all. As if ‘.1 ie , 9 h"¥1lP°"liVl“'fl 5-1!» lwvlwm lraised little u on pillows sump} she wanted to analyze every stiuiie l m wvw ennrflllmnhlv 150 m. - ha b gt mm néwers ‘lief the emotions of pain. Maybe she ' . , ‘ l feel, w» cw! — yo: com m“ a r°ug ' ' . She was always almost scien- d 1 ‘nlyfog. sheaf of yellow chrysanthemuins set] ‘h M n . tlfically absorbed in studying e '“ ' a ' G F in a. biz vase. He saw ° Y5 w“ reactifihs of ordinary people when .> | P!!! REE colour-chart settle upon men-L and smiled. l - l 71 i fodnynnrany Hnrdwnrs i-Cleone sent them early tluslsheasltlgkdkniglé;11110Ehtim.‘ u , ‘ ., P‘ s , “ u on’ nowwia ese icre _ i or amt tore ma“ mgrilnz a Are you surprised? I was m that look to make me l z “I would!“ have expected among‘ ember lt when I forgot so muscllfllie was I I I illllllllfilllli j 1F9r__Tinfing Walls and Ceilings <rnnsauur~ttz~nwé> perhaps I almost loved her a little." He smllechl she had ever know?" beside me. Nurse Lawrence. there's another chair yonder. Would mind Severn brought the second chair close. 11nd sat down. r 11111013835111 rgilgecgii hhml: 01115111111110! llwl- llwmeliif‘ h t t 1 squaring his shoulders back into the‘ what“ W511}; ‘Clgge lgzaitn a“ Qggergi nmow‘ The unes o‘ his face “fifie-d with anv interest in nie. She came m. sharpen and grow taut’ an Us as Charlcss fiancee. I never tried l0 e355 hamdosffik b0 t the M01115]- see her in the place where lnY lfllvllf-l‘ b11111 'F‘he BUAOEISHOUS 110111.11: had 59m h"- I “ever “it T“! ‘m’ 111111 mystery] Just r111 11 little while sire m w’ h" 511% “l” hf: éjfggfj “it won't. take loniz. And then I'm 111""! that 1159mm ° H k1 afraid I'll have to turn you out and 11°11 K9011 W Yemembe‘ or n“ figsgddiave an argument with lil.v “hm!” (To be cfinunued‘ ' CHAPTER xvi ROBERT LIFTS THE VEIL you H more seen him. . '"Yes. I o" one could-rest. voiir mind on her- list- Your Individual H O R O S C O P E By Frances Drake JQAR DEAN __ . ocial and Personal r Fashions JUNE 2, 1941 0 0 _*—\ vwm“... ure 1 Literal Living 1s Leisure ' —The Woman’s Realm 0N GIVING 0|‘ THANK! Thank Thee. O 10rd, for this, my For roof unboinbed shove in head, And toi- 1w ll"- my dilly THE COOK '3 CORNER BUTTERSCOTCH PECAN CAKE Two clips sifted cake flour; 2 teaspmns double-acting bak- ing powder, 1-2 leaspon salt; 2-3 cup butter or other shortening; 1 cup mini‘: 8 ens, unbeaten; 111k h! 1:111:21- 1111111?’ m" “Kb lgeigoflsgifrigcdilflgclgougiimsrlll ten minutes QWry day, In rldé!‘ lion. rho nt-lcka to t diet _ “m; 1-3 cup mJk; 1 taupoon vinilla. “n u . 81ft flour once, mammal-e, udd- wh, h n w. mm Wm‘ w m“ 1:02;‘ n.:;&e%'O‘tO%l‘:50-— but baking powder and salt, and 11ft Belawdw “W, other‘. w“ m; manual m‘ no longélld 0f “We!!!” mm” “n!” 0mm W" The gratitude we always owe? b11136 lo worry abcut. h“ ter thoroughly. add sugar. gradu-l ally, and cream together until . light and fluffy. Add eggs. one at l; time, beating thoroughly after each. Add flour, alternate- ly with milk, ii small amount at a time, beating after each addi- tion until smcotih. Add vanilla. -Falrfax Downey in N. Y. Times. (Peprinted by permission) COAT DRESSES The new coat-dresses have yokea and sleeves cut in one, dolman sleeves, raglan cuts, ilnft rippling jabot collars in place of tailored 00's AND DON"l"s 0F LINEN m“ Here are com D‘ .. of Irish linen gal-eiitrflighlmgot‘ the lnen who make these linens If} f0"?! Obey "Wm. your linen; {W11 35!“? i“ “V” Frans“ 94nd‘ lay" d detail th t en's list. as lon . Pa!“ l“ mwerate 9V9“ (375 M‘ $gffigjll1gilmfefOlll fuflneszsl iarfcthe did. and teat? dggrailiiilfiim9tlm grees F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Spread form of so“ “them “mm - -l ile- Butterscotch Fudge Frosting be- _?__ no give your new linen tween layers and on lop and sides WHEN AT "is BEST ough washing in cold wag '1 thul. °f cake will “mired Pwam- "I'll teach that boy 141 tell lies." are going to put 11mm awgllclg," '- ld't t . ; tililishi ‘ BUTTERSCOTC" FUDGE lgguhlr: hgcOiriLhgOhInSPQyilbuflI rgafhufgcturggshfifirllifls nufdbf‘ B“ FROSTING when you come in lat/e tonight. ed to remain in ti;- llnen 10021.3?!‘ Two cups light brown sugar, DECORKFVE BRANCHES dr?oplsggge hm? $125811: 11:11 coogl! firmly packed; i-z cup built-n, i ____ be Imam, when ~ s 51°11“ not steam nr bu» Wall!‘ 1111168 pass through me 1.13115‘ nor near chimney lilies. ' Do insist. that a pure, nllld sou l 1-4 cup: granulated sugar; 3-4| cup top milk; 1-2 cup sugar. Add brown sugar to butter and In days when flowers are ex- fiensive to buy. much can be done I n the wity of decoratlcn by means l cook over low flame, stirring con- 1 y, l _ d b h l d f; f - Emmi-l" ‘mm mixture darke-"d zomwsgcsmeancoiintricavnc visiting ‘glxreee deaf Ygglxpliifilélalil’ blgndlseiiiscu: mm‘ 111831111’ ‘ab-ml 5 l0 5 "llnmeft Re" may be covered with 11st. the 11111- thick 511115 in’ “111-m "m5, move from fire and add granulated, a“ buds when picked’ bu; place 5'15!“ mmFF-"d water; . Rem"! m, them in water and you will find fire fimd b011, wlthoiit._.~tirrlng until, great pleasure m watching mam 5"“ 11mm?!‘ °f fidmmgee Régfiefl opening out into fairvllke beauty. V"? 5°" b"! n °° [W9 a ~ C l. Horse daestnuts, wa_\iy as though 8"?“ F‘) Remm/e m"; 12°; h°°tl they had been freslny vamlshed, t° lukewarm ‘no ,5?!” 5t " ‘tea 1 displaying "wings" cf nalest whitey- ‘m!!! °I TL?!“ “n55. m“ f? 51f‘ a _-, green, resemble daffodils or even MEWS “wugh "05! n3.“ "my mp’ orchids in their daiiz-zy elegance; and sides cf two 9-inch layers. they are ream, manna‘ The iii little hard knobs on the 11111 branches will soon tum to greed opening wider and wider every day Everybody. of course. knows the joy of watching pussy-willows open out. while elm branches also have a. beauty of their own. Just try these —y~ou will be delighted. water. If the water in 110111 com- munity ls hard. use one of the mild water softeners obtainable at. vou, grocers. ‘ Do rinse your linens at least twice in clear warm water. ‘vhlfe linens should then be g ven a final rlnce in bluelng water to ivtilch ii bit of powdered boi-ax m; bet-n Added. Do hold your linens smooth and taut while they are going through the wrlnger and do not alloy the selvages to turn over. Do dry out of doors in the sun ll possible, and in wlntm- maths; don't allow your linens to freeze g5 this tends to crack the fibers. AMorniruSmilc i JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (L00)- Pi-cmisng for you ln both private and 91112110 interests. industr al and other busriu. Bhterprlses IF ycu » . , - - 1 i will aiold uctatorial tactics anrllugam vou please mum“ mew, she not. nromkse what you can't or wont fulfill AUGUST g3 to SEpI-EMBER, g3 or the Church of England?" VlIlZO) Your specific talents can be made much of now-ana- lyt cal prowcs. intuition. ubnc GDEELKIHZ. club and orgnlzlne a lltv. SEPTEMBER. Z4 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Considerable caution may be neces. ary In matters of law alherltance. taxation. cccitiacts, Most dlfficilllies can be straighten- ed out and. benelts gained. Em- pit?’ your cleverness and patient rt. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER 22 ‘Scorpwl Tricky. irritating tendencies. Close vour eyes to these offenders and go calmly but de- tcrminedly n11 with your nlans and work. Double your efforts 1n the 11111.. then slow up sensbly icr balance of clay. NQVEMBER 23 to December 22 (Sazittarlus) —- Air is fairly brist- 1112 with activity and aggressive- ness aiid you Sagttziriins call be your best element if you will curtail brusqueness and wanting to get to your objective by whatever is that shorest route. Honesty impor- fifl 1. DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 lcapticorn) —- Wcrlcwltih ‘mprove- mcnt in nrnd rather 11.11111 immed- ntef gains Industrial workes mec- hanics. techncans. statisticians, chemists. construction engineers amoniz the first favored. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 2O (Aquarius) It is esesntlal you start the urgent matte ls before I1 am. and plan your days program during that pe 10d. ton, Balance of day $111, for flnlslrniz up incom- pleted woik. FEBRUARY 21 to MARC" 20 iPiscesl - Teachers. students. government employees. you engaged ‘n ilaticnal defense. reseach irork- ers and you 'hfl1l'ldllhfl_fOOd products and other consummets‘ commodities under beneflc rays. A CHILD BORN ON ‘THIS DAY’: Entertain n2. an flllf-lllillllfif manner- clevcr. bilt inclined to be 100 Wild or pleasure and careless 111 choice of aqcocfates. Help this fin» child to nvercwne its hli-lmflll lfilld9ll°les> 111-M... self-dhclitllne and sblrllilll fl."\‘l(‘l4""1l‘l'l9l1t. is artistic. zenerallv capable. Robert slipped a hand under his pillow. and drew out a thin, folded 511ml‘ of papers. He smoothed 1t between his fingers thoroughly. and held 1t oilt to Severn. "That's it. The whole story. I win: you m keel: it by vou- If I live. it won't be ecessary- W119" I come out of hem you can bill-n the thing. and welcome. You wont M"! l; theniml lcta. tlell it better than I've wr n ." Severn accepted the mp9s dub- iously- ., ""“ “'1' "f" “1-162321 1.1.1.1111 §£12.°.'1o‘£} flit. but ll; will be quite] easy to tell vou. It begins the daYl mv father and I drove __‘ chettlk car on a road near Lewes. He dropped his head back upon the pillow, and his eyes went t0 the pale. 1111111111: 1pm of ilw Oullldel the open window. His voice sank iindl slowed 1». little. 111 ll a 11m of his mind had left them and 80m bu!‘ throiilih the years to the 51111111181‘ day of which he sDORE- 1 ~11 never 511w the car at all untl afterwards. It simply leaiwd "l" l" us. But I dld-nt entirely lose conq sclousnesll I heard thing as they» dragged me out. I remem r my eyql weren't. worklnz very well. It dflontt remember any sort of slim fl ‘"1- "When I did be in to see iiiza 111th saw 11111111111. My M i=1‘ W" W" l" 1 Bread and butter, spread liberally with BEMA Molassesffhafsthekind of snack to serve the children when they come This ted Cl inEsgGlN I?“ mi d Th med lllo are h oeesnseasyoo. e ans olned ascwesrkeprogrelslgfi gnablingg the necdleworkel- to visualize the beauty of her work. Pnttem No. B35 contains list. of materials needed, _ i‘ tllch used and complete instructions. ‘nmtgéntggggto asttem zeawrite 0i- send above picture with l5 cents in com ,1- mmqpg w eedlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To chiu-iotvetown Guardian Needlework DQ903111?!" D95!“ No’ u” unim---g-;-—-"--—-----""-""--'""' i-rizgm iloonms-----————------~"-- IR9VIil0Il-e-"--.-u-_-- the woman. who was screaming in n ghastly fashion. thouilh I 1 b see her. There was no one llwl 0° , l 11m we, the girl or she wouldntl have been allowed to come close m: take a loniz look at me. an she wan- doing. 1 can't lmmlllle 1 100k“! V"? nice. But there wlu her face. lust for a moment. close above mine. tarln at me. 5 "1 1151111 i could lell vou about that look. And about the face. 100- Lgwrence. you've neon lief. 0f‘ course: but ilhe was younzer then! She. hadn't that terrible svnllwlw, innocence of hers which made Yliu‘ Y BARBADOS home hungry after school. For BEMA is not only tasty and appeiizing, it's a real food-the pure juice of-the famous Barbados sugar cane-rich in vitamins and a valuable source of iron-an GSSCIRinI food element. Be sure to get the original product. Ask for it by name —-BEMA. It's your assurance of genuine satisfaction. “IHE ORIGINAL PRODUCl illltllhlllril MOlASSES NU! A 1111 Ni)" Do iron wlrle damp with a 1mg. too-reavy. moderately hot iron. Table damask; are EPJBHV improv- ed by ironing on both sides. Don't lf you can help it. fold YOU!‘ linens in the same creases We?! time lhfiy are laundered. in fact. don't. if you can help it, fold them at. all. but; rolll them-over a cardboard mailing tube. or 1119 handle from an old broom. or my other convenient obiect. when large tablecloths must be folded, make only as few folds as necesa. ary to make them fit their allotted space, and then roll them. A lady came into m Bank Oi CHIC cosrs MORE m TIME England with a_ bundle of 51130115 THAN 1N MQNEy and other securities which sae 181d: _ ____._ on the desk of an official. He ltlolc- Time and ablm w suck t‘, ed up and" said "Madam. are these a plan are mug, mpfumn, than conversion or redemption?’ 1‘ money t.» tile wcmeri who wants t» be smartly turned out. but who has no fntentzon of trying to claim a Elite 0:1 so-called “best dresed" El1e_ prizes _t.h¢ extra amount of fire? time which allows he! to tax-- am n; several remnant counters w find lust the right bit of material for a blouse that will lift her suit out. of the so-so category. She realizes that; a unique buckle, shoes which are chic a5 well as czmfcr- table. a hat that is at one: flat- tering and unart_ c: suit iiziiterlal that looks soft and yet. will mid its crease often cost more in time than replied. "whether I am in the 5311141 WANTS MARRIED MEN Curious Chap: mist why do vou want a married man t" work for. you rather than a bachelor?" Boss (signing): “Wei. the mar- i-led men don't get s: upset. if I1 yell at Slim? NOW Under-arm Cream Deodorant For Externally Caused lllllllESlZENT PIMPlES Why Not Suggest f C U TI CURA SOAP AND OINTMENT Cleanse with pure. mildly mediated Cutlcura Soap and Ipply soothing, emollient Cuticun Ointment to help relieve externally caused akin blem- ishes. 25/ each. Buy at yourdruggisfn. PARENTS! TEACHERS! in m°“°’l1-111=. 11111-1 11.1. “f”! ’ ' p1§£§§“1o§°“§“wafiilfifviiurffiill?‘ Stops Persplrution She doesn't expect to t ever - thing within a few dag Right. now. she knows pretty well what, she wants f_r spring. Lcng before the stores are crowded with Easter shoppers she will have spent a great deal of time tracking down the best clothes available at what she can afford to spend. Meanwhile she will not have forgotten that th¢ better tier fig- ure. the more becmlrig the new clothes w.ll be She thinks that it makes mare sense f r a Wtman to devote a lot of time foi- six months to getting rid of bulges .§—’/ l. Does no: for dresses. does niacin-lure akin. 2. 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